The changing demographics of the mining workforce and the increasing demand for skilled workers increases the importance of sustaining a healthy workforce now and for the future. Although health is strongly related to safety, the two areas are not well integrated and the relationship is poorly understood. As such there is an important need to raise the profile of health within the Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) domain.\ud \ud The mining industry carries health and safety risks, often greater than other occupations. Whilst the mining industry is regulated by stringent OH&S controls, the very nature of the work and environmental influences expose employees to a greater number of injury risk factors than many other industrie...
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of Public Health interventions for global socia...
Occupational health focuses on promotive and preventive and curative health. The occupational health...
Issue addressed: An exploratory descriptive study was undertaken to identify staff perceptions of th...
The changing demographics of the mining workforce and the increasing demand for skilled workers incr...
As the 21st century progresses serious questions are being asked of the capacity of the minerals ind...
With the recent resurgence of black lung detection in the Australian Coal Mining Industry, the spo...
Health promotion programs can help prevent work-related illness or injury. However, in many industri...
In any democratic society, state or business, workers and community play a very important and distin...
In the history of the mining sector, in its beginnings it faced very high levels of risks both safet...
Worker health and safety representatives have been a significant element of occupational health and ...
There are many hazards in the mining sector that have potential risks to the health and well-being o...
Data on health-related illnesses and disease in the mining industry are scarce, and information on r...
The industrial revolution that took place in the United Kingdom (UK) between 1760 and 1830 led to pr...
Background “Workplace health promotion and protection” broadly refers to an integrated approach to w...
Introduction: Work-shifting is one of the inevitable achievements of technology and has become a par...
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of Public Health interventions for global socia...
Occupational health focuses on promotive and preventive and curative health. The occupational health...
Issue addressed: An exploratory descriptive study was undertaken to identify staff perceptions of th...
The changing demographics of the mining workforce and the increasing demand for skilled workers incr...
As the 21st century progresses serious questions are being asked of the capacity of the minerals ind...
With the recent resurgence of black lung detection in the Australian Coal Mining Industry, the spo...
Health promotion programs can help prevent work-related illness or injury. However, in many industri...
In any democratic society, state or business, workers and community play a very important and distin...
In the history of the mining sector, in its beginnings it faced very high levels of risks both safet...
Worker health and safety representatives have been a significant element of occupational health and ...
There are many hazards in the mining sector that have potential risks to the health and well-being o...
Data on health-related illnesses and disease in the mining industry are scarce, and information on r...
The industrial revolution that took place in the United Kingdom (UK) between 1760 and 1830 led to pr...
Background “Workplace health promotion and protection” broadly refers to an integrated approach to w...
Introduction: Work-shifting is one of the inevitable achievements of technology and has become a par...
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of Public Health interventions for global socia...
Occupational health focuses on promotive and preventive and curative health. The occupational health...
Issue addressed: An exploratory descriptive study was undertaken to identify staff perceptions of th...